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SAINT LAURENT By HEDI SLIMANE S/S 2014 Gold Lamé Blazer 44

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Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane S/S 2014 Metallic Gold Blazer Brand: Saint Laurent Designer: Hedi Slimane Collection / Year: S/S 2014 Fabric: Outer: Lamé (Silk / Polyester blend). Lined in silk. Color: Warm gold Size: 44 Stand out gold lamé blazer by Saint Laurent. Designed by Hedi Slimane for his Spring Summer 2014 collection. Glam-rock inspired. This blazer features structured shoulders, a contrasting silk satin lapel and a one button closure. The colour is warm-gold and the fabric is textured. As seen on Jared Leto at the 86th Academy Awards nominees Luncheon. Size Information: Marked size 44 Measured flat and across Shoulders 42cm Chest 44cm Waist 43cm Length (measured from centre back) 70cm Arm length (outer-seam) 65cm Arm length (inner-seam) 46cm This Saint Laurent S/S 2014 Gold Lamé blazer is in excellent condition with no flaws. Please contact us with any questions.
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